afghankhan wrote:Come on That's pure speculation.You start believe in ghosts and paranormal stuff, you start seeing stuff that isn't there.It's fine you believe he is doped, but your arguments are bullshit. Non existent.

he's surrounded by dopers, the jamaican athletics is institutional systematic doping, coaches have been implicated, arrested for dopinghis performances are ridiculously unrealistic for a natural athlete

Australia had a rather poor Games, I thought. But for a long time now, they're not quite the force they used to be.

India managed 1 silver, 1 bronze - that too, very late. Poor results compared to the last time, but I have a lot of hope for 2020. I feel there will be a lot more investment in sports in India now, more private players, more sponsorships, more training abroad and all that. The less you depend on the govt, the better.

IMO - as long as the athlete wants to take the drug, they should be allowed in sport. This is not 500BC in Greece. Let us not kid ourselves that certain athletes do not have an unfair advantage over others (in terms of medical care, financial support, nutrition etc.). In fact some athletes can legally dope with their TUEs.